8 km = 8000 m
or
9000 m = 9 km.
Hence 8km < 9000 m
No, 20 kilometers is not greater than 9000. In fact, 20 kilometers is equal to 20,000 meters, which is still much less than 9000 when comparing the two figures directly in their respective units. Thus, 9000 is greater than 20 kilometers.
9000 cm is less than 2 km9000 cm < 2 km
Less than Less than or equal to Equal to Greater than Greater than or equal to
Much less than 2 km. 9000 cm is no more than 300 feet.
You have to flip the inequality sign. If it is less than(<) it has to become greater than(>). If it is greater than(>), it has to become less than(<). If it is less than equal to(<=), it has to become greater than equal to(>=). If it is greater than equal to(>=)., it must become less than equal to(<=).
9000 meters is greater than 2 kilometer,
No, 20 kilometers is not greater than 9000. In fact, 20 kilometers is equal to 20,000 meters, which is still much less than 9000 when comparing the two figures directly in their respective units. Thus, 9000 is greater than 20 kilometers.
they are equal.
You can use the Not function or the <> operator, which is the < and the > beside each other. To see if the values in A1 and A2 are not equal to each other, you can type: =A1<>A2 or =Not(A1=A2) In each case they will either give you TRUE if they are not equal or FALSE if they are equal, in the cell that you enter the formula into.
9000 cm is less than 2 km9000 cm < 2 km
Less than Less than or equal to Equal to Greater than Greater than or equal to
Much less than 2 km. 9000 cm is no more than 300 feet.
> greater than < less than = equal to
> is greater than; with a line under it it is greater than or equal to < is less than; with a line under it it is less than or equal to
The opposite of less than or equal to is greater than or equal.And also:The opposite of greater than or equal to is less than or equal.
You have to flip the inequality sign. If it is less than(<) it has to become greater than(>). If it is greater than(>), it has to become less than(<). If it is less than equal to(<=), it has to become greater than equal to(>=). If it is greater than equal to(>=)., it must become less than equal to(<=).
Yes it is.